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MIB International
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School location: Italy.
Partners, instructors, students, alumni: from every continent.
 
MIB School of Management considers an international outlook an integral part of its mission.
 
Offering Masters programmes in English (we are the only school in Italy to offer three programmes in English) allows us to host participants and faculty from all over the world, to be members of and uphold standards of international associations, and to create international partnerships for collaboration and exchange with business schools in many different countries.
 
An international network guarantees:
  • Student Exchange programmes to offer diverse international experiences
  • Teacher Exchange programmes to bring international experience into the classroom
  • International internship opportunities to provide international work experience
  • Study tours abroad for networking with international businesses and groups
  • Research projects in collaboration with foreign companies and business schools
The MIB network of Business School partners includes:
  • Bordeaux School of Management (Bordeaux, France)
  • CUFE - Central University of Finance and Economics Business School (Beijing, China)
  • Escuela de Alta Dirección y Administración (Barcelona, Spain)
  • EOI - Escuela de Negocios (Madrid, Spain)
  • IEDC - Bled School of Management (Bled, Slovenia)
  • IMISP - International Management Institute (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
  • Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University (Canton, China)
  • Rollins College - Crummer Graduate School of Business (Florida, USA)
  • Universitat de Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain)
MIB students have the opportunity to study and spend time at these schools, choosing the country based on individual career aspirations
 
Agreements with international companies and groups guarantee the possibility for internships and placement abroad for all MIB students who aspire to an international career.
 
Career Services offers organizational support and contacts for students headed in this direction.
 
During the course of the year, the School organizes international trips for particular courses or including students from different Masters programs.
 
Each course may participate in at least two of these trips, in which candidates visit businesses, attend presentations, participate in simulations, discuss international strategy and international development with management and  and meet colleagues from other schools, visit trade fairs and events.
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